Camo: An Artist Must Get Out And Meet His Fans

“Speaking for myself, I tend to make a lot of progress by self-promoting my music and by meeting them face to face.”

Check out the interview with Camo exclusively on Skilly Magazine Online.­­­­

Skilly: Where did this all start? Tell us about your journey in the entertainment business.
Camo: It first started around the age of 18 in Saint Louis, Missouri. I realized the music world/industry was what I wanted to pursue. I’ve always had a passion for music. I released my first mixtape AMEN that was recorded by Matthew Sawicki at SuburbanPro Studios. It gave me the feedback, courage, and faith I needed to strive for greatness no matter the obstacle.

What would be your biggest piece of advice for the young kids out there trying to do what you do?To always keep faith, believe in yourself, and never give up.

What are some of the hardest challenges and tasks in your position?Time management between projects while maintaining financial stability tends to play a key role.

We all know the entertainment business is very tough, but what do you find is the best way to promote and advertise your music?Speaking for myself, I tend to make a lot of progress by self-promoting my music and by meeting them face to face. Also, other promotional tools such as Skilly Magazine are great helpful organizations that can help you in magical ways you cannot imagine.

Tell us about your city. How are the artists and the fans?I am originally come from Saint Louis which in all honesty was a rough upbringing, yet full of love and cherished memories that made me who I am today as an artist/individual. Those who got the chance to share memories with me back home are those who still support me. On the other hand, while living in Atlanta, Georgia for the past three years I’ve gained a group of very honest and loyal fans who’ve been very supportive since they’ve entered the saga of Camo.

Where do you see yourself a year from today?I see my story continuing on this musical journey and hopefully progressing bigger than I could ever imagine it could be.

Who and what were your biggest inspirations? Who do you look up to in today’s world?Michael Jackson and many other talented musicians who create good music solely from their hearts as they relay their thoughts from their mind.

How do you feel about the music coming out today? Do you like it?I love all music, especially new music.